You know, the feeling that you are going to stop only AFTER finding out what comes next, and then you always have to find out more…Īs for your second question, I would say ever since I was 16, I wanted to create my own RPG. I could play for hours back in the days of my childhood. Games like Phantasy Star IV, Shining Force, Breath of Fire 2 and Final Fantasy III are among my favorites EVER. I used to be a huge fan of RPGs (and still am), especially the ones from the 16-bit era. Were you a fan of RPGs growing up? Did that inform your decision to make them? So if you haven’t forgotten 2D RPGs and still enjoy these marvelous games, come visit Aldorlea. Our games always have plenty of secrets, sidequests and it’s not uncommon to hear players commenting on the fact they found something new after a third or fourth playthrough. Length is also one of our great strengths, an Aldorlea signature – we want players to get a lot for their dollar. Our games focus on creating immersive worlds, addictive gameplay, unique characters and incredible stories.
Nowadays, the genre has almost entirely disappeared.
For those unfamiliar with the Aldorlea brand, how would you best describe your work?Īldorlea Games develops independent RPGs in a retro “old-school” style reminiscent of classics of the 90’s such as Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest or Phantasy Star.